Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1945 — Page 9

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and Sun. - 7:30 P. M. HERMAN R. ROSE, Pastor

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CORROSION Rev. Howard G. Lytle, will preach.

a. ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts.

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Auto Salesman Harold Stewart, 2854 Central ave. was robbed of between $200 and .|$300 about 1:30 a. m. today when two men slugged him at 16th and

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REVIVAL = West Park Christian

26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.—Holiness Meeting . 6:30 P. M.—Young People’s Legion $:00 P. M.—Evening Salvation Meeting

_ 7:30 ‘P. M. Nightly Except Saturday. Singing Directed by

Robert S. {Bob} Fife

Nationally known trombonist and hand-

REV. WEATHERMAN TAKING NEW POST|Maen

ADJ. AND MRS, VAN der VLEIT, of services. Music by the LANMAN, Pastor - Evangelist. Mrs, Genge, Director. |. ' PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED

THE PUBLIC 18 CORDIALLY INVITED

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Rev. C. B. Cox, Pastor 10:30—Morning Worship.

Evangelistic. Revival—Last Day JOHN E. MOORE,

row as director of Christian education and music for the Olive Branch Christian church. The varied pattern of the Rev. Mr. Leatherman’s activities has in-

1621 E. Washington 9:30—Sunday School.

REV. A. A. WHITE, Evangelist

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Bible Study, 9:45 A. M. 10:45 A: M.—*IT PAYS TO SERVE JESUS" . 6:30 to 7:39 P. M—SONG DRILL; BIBLE STORIES 7:45 P. M.—~"“THE PORM OF SOUND WORDS" Tuesday Night Bible Courses Beginning 7:30 P. M.

‘No ‘Creed But Christ

fax Christian church to go to’ Olive

his ministry at Fairfax, interior was decorated, a parsonage : |was purchased and churéh

MEMORIAL SERVICES PLANNED FOR SOLDIER

Memorial services for Pfc. Herman W. Kampovsky, who died Sept. 11, in Bavaria, Germany, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Woodside Methodist church.

Nos Book But the Bible i « GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

W. L. TOTTY, Minister

UNITY TRUTH CENTER Chapter House, 834 N. Penn. Daily Activities—itooms, = N. ° 11 A. M. Memning Worship _ Theme: “THE PARENTHOOD

- Sunday School—9:30 Public Is Invited to All Services, Classes and

TRUE GOSPEL CHURCH "1723 Howard St, - (Take WS. Car). Beginning Nov. 5th, Rev. A Pentecost from ville, Tenn., will b

preaching each evening. | You will want to hear this

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passed away Friday P & Buchanan M - ary Monday, 3 p. m. Hi Priends may mortuary. REUTER — Bertha R., age 75, 2317 E

\ Ch 5377 E. Washin, st, after 6 p. m.

ROBERTS H., 49, son of Mrs. Nora Bane passed: away Friday - evepie at residence, 2320 W. st.

ma: all at funeral home after 10 a. m., Suny.

SARG -—Amos M., father of Bdward Sarge t . (deceased) and Mrs. Vernon Hervey, ather of

Philadelphia, Pa., passed wy afternoon. Puneral Monday, p.m, the Kirby Mortuary, at 10th sts. Friends may call at the mortuary. STONE~John, beloved husband of Josephine Stone, father of Pvt. 1/¢ John Calvin Stone, Ruth Ellen Stark, PM. Wayne, Robert Charles d

apolis, brother of Seorge M, Stohe, At lanta, Ga.; Mrs. Alice n, Dayton, Q.; Mrs, Emma Sands, - 3 Mrs. Martha Hardwick, : Mrs. Bisie Knarr, Indianapolis, and . nine grandchildren, passed awa Thursday ing. Funeral Monday, 1: Po at

Monday, 3 p. m., from residence. Intert Crown, Friends invited, Tolin

TREES~Clara B., beloved mother of Care roll Trees and sister of Marie Allen,

: pel, 8 rial Crown: Hill. Friends ma: all at chapel iShefbyvile ana Gree! rs a . peer

VETTER-Mary M. 78 years, 2716 Manker, beloved widow of the .late Rudolph G, Vetter, mother of . Morten Hansen and Mrs, Srp asi of Mrs. Alice ohnson, Ms, . Nellie w Mrs, - ence Steward and Cy ur ne sway Friday. Puneral Monday, 2 p. m., at the GO. H. Herrmann Puneral ome: 508 & Ran st, invited. Burial Friends may call the funeral home after 1 p.m. Sa a. ™

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e wish eo express our sincere

thanks appreciatio | S jour friends, relatives and rr eg a

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and spare time rite Utilities Institute, Box A 302

HELP WANTED—FEMALE

9 u " Service Manday, 3 . m., from Irv.). ing Hil. Burial Crown ol ) —IMMEDIATE

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2 Typists, some

I Typist for payroll vees$3110 a month 40-Hour, 5'/, day week. See Miss Smith, 3rd Floor, . Employment Security Division, 141 S. Meridian St. . tan | BOOKKEEPER & STENOGRAPHER EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

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Ky.; ie a. Meridian.

1545 Van Buren

OFFICE HELP

STATISTICAL CLERK STENOGRAPHER TYPIST CLERK

Opportunity for ‘Women

APPLY

Eli Lilly and Company 220 E. McCarthy.

Pemily of two ALD Dousts mily s Fok; some yuired. BROT nighis. Shirt ‘Press Operator

SEE MR. SCOTT

EE Rr, Sean | Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.

b-day MeQuaL lorie MignCo |mhil

On Night Shift Jobs

ow. - HERFFJONES CO. | GENERAL OFFICE —— Good Permanent Position York Hiiauhatie. site

: Freight Handlers

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Truckers Tallyman

R. K. COSS8 & CO, 1516 N. Illinois st.

YOUNG MEN

Apprentices to Jearm sheet metal trade. No experience. Good wages, ' Steady employment.

RALPH R. REEDER & SONS, | | INC

Plate Glas Go. as - SPRINGERS

Young men for springing upholstered furniture,

... .)6th & Sherman Br, =

Item in Stock for

WANTED!

WA. 2421

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YOUNG MAN

=n Stock Room

MAROTT SHOE STORE 18 E. Washington

WATCHMAN

Indpls. Machinery & Supply Co. I 1B Meridian 0

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man for night work, 7:30 a. m., 7 days. take care of stoker~ See Mr. Westphal, -

Age 20t0 35

% Finished Mending * Pre-Bordeni ty to learn & skill. Must nes | B® Well pared for hands apd-npils. National Hosiery Mills:

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HOSIERY SEAMERS Real Sik Hoiory Mill

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40 yrs. Stay. FR-3293.

WRITER

Large retail outlet has open-

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nter 8 DAYS 377 8. ILLINOIS ST.

PRESSERS

Man and ‘woman for women's

| alteration department. Must be

experienced in pressing woolens and silks. See Mr. Brite Sth

oor. ‘

Soda Fountain

work on our fountains.

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ipg for. experienced man or|woman who can write copy| and handle advertising details. | SAM 108 P. MIState age, experieiice, education, salary expected. This

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552 E. Washington St. M

Attractive jobs for suite and bus mein our modern shops and 3 teliable work: good fua d 14

INDIANAPOLIS. RAILWAYS

We have a number of openings for young ladies and young gentiemen to

Insley Man a e220 needs

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PERMANENT JOBS

I Mimeograph

Operator ......$100 a month

| Male Clerk..... $100 a month

Must have 2 years or more of

high school, 40-hour, 5!/; day +

week. See Miss Smith, 3rd Foor, Employment Sudurity Di\A

vision, 14| S. ‘Meridian

It is very IMPORTANT, TO YOU that we have your

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YOUNG men for production work, steady

Planing Mill Werk Good Pay Balke & Krauss Co. Le 427 W, Merket Penn. Railroad|—Gperuity — 139 &. South St. For Y. “FREIGHT HANDLERS | and cabinet making: Any superiones Cena aco PAY = 4-4 ely a New York Central R. R. PERSONNEL DEPT. "77 Big Pour Bldg

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~~ ATTENTION FORMER EMPLOYEES PACKARD MFG. CORP.